These Girl Scouts Are Changing The Cookie Game With A Drive-Thru

Sometimes when going through a drive-thru, it feels like the whole restaurant is being run by a bunch of 8-year-olds. This time, a drive-thru actually will be run by a bunch of 8-year-olds and will probably provide better service.

According to People Magzine, a Girl Scout troop in New Hampshire will be transforming an old, unused warehouse into a drive-thru, because nothing teaches entrepreneurship like working fast food.

So when you pull up to the window, the little girls from Troop 12115 in Salem will be right there to take your money, hand you your Thin Mints and sing you a song as you drive away.

This innovative little troop has already done pretty well for itself, selling more than 1,200 boxes of cookies, but they’re trying to reach an ambitious goal of 5,000 with this drive-thru idea.

Maybe the troop leaders are hoping the girls will hate this experience do much that they will study harder in school and never have to man a drive-thru again.

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